Yes the user migration might be ideal, but re-registration will give the site a good clean up too. Would you still have email addresses for current registered users? You could advise them if the re-registration is required.

Thanks for the site too, I've learned plenty about the do's and don'ts on my DR-Z here.

Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "SH#T WHAT A RIDE!"

I made a bit of progress tonight I was able to prove that copying the username and hashed password key to the new system works, not that simple as instead of being in one simple user table it now lives in three tables but I now know it is possible.

Theofanes,
if drz400e.com was opened up to all bikes wouldn't it be just like every other forum? The RMZ's not so bad because of the similarities but the one think I like about this site is I don't have to search to see posts about my bike because the whole site is about my bike.
Just my thoughts.

Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "SH#T WHAT A RIDE!"

I'm a newcomer and my name is Nick. Hang in there mate it's all worth the effort. I'll wait out to see what happens as I love these bikes and are keen to share the passion. I own two fairly new DSRZ400s and think their great bikes.
Take it easy.

Hey Nick , you have two of them ? your as mad as me lol I have two as well .. Andrew you will have to come down geelong way , and we can make a weekend of it ??? Or get a few together and organise a ride ???

Yes I got two of them after my first one got stolen. I was tossing up whether to buy either a Husky 501 for local dirt riding or a Yamaha 660 Tenere for adventure touring. In the end after doing the sums I figured I could buy two new DRZ's for only a little more and set one up to do each. The best of both worlds.
Only problem was breaking the news to the missus. She didn't quite get my logic. Women hey!